GangstaFam said: DavidEye said: I have to say,this official tracklist is less-than-thrilling Remember those cool fake song titles that we heard about? "Demon's Disco"? "Fantasy Insanity"? I liked those better! Oh well...let's hope the songs are more interesting than these titles So it's true. It is going to be a Kylie album. One can only hope! Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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Moonbeam,have you heard the sample of "Hung Up" yet? Your brother refuses to
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VinnyM27 said: dreamfactory313 said: Maybe she should move back to New York City or Detroit? I think she would be much more inspired at either of those locations. London has spoiled her! I like the fact that Madonna works with only European producers these days.She's going for an edgy Europop/dance sound,and I think it's much more inspired than the lame music coming out of America these days.If she were to move back to,say New York,she'd probably hook up with somebody like The Neptunes,which is what I don't want her to do. | |
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newskin69 said: DavidEye said: A few fansites are reporting that Madonna has already found a new director.It will be Johan Renck,who directed her "Nothing Really Matters" video. Thats not a bad choice. I actually really liked the NRM video. It was fucked up and visually stunning. It's Madonna, so honestly, I have faitht that the video is gonna be hot "Nothing Really Matters" is one of my least favorite Madonna videos But I think the new video will be spectacular (fingers crossed) | |
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VinnyM27 said: MikeMatronik said: ISAAC
Shut your mouth! I guess Billy got bumped. So the song that we know as "Billy" has been changed to "Isaac"?? | |
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DavidEye said: Why not? Are you still waiting for the "official" release?
Or at least once the full song is out. | |
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Moonbeam said: One can only hope!
Please Madonna, leave the Kylieing up to Kylie. | |
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DavidEye said: VinnyM27 said: I think she would be much more inspired at either of those locations. London has spoiled her! I like the fact that Madonna works with only European producers these days.She's going for an edgy Europop/dance sound,and I think it's much more inspired than the lame music coming out of America these days.If she were to move back to,say New York,she'd probably hook up with somebody like The Neptunes,which is what I don't want her to do. Unless of course she works with lesser known producers like she's been doing the last several albums. | |
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GangstaFam said: DavidEye said: Why not? Are you still waiting for the "official" release?
Or at least once the full song is out. Listen to that sample,goddamit! You can order the Ringtone for your cellphone. | |
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DavidEye said: Listen to that sample,goddamit!
You can order the Ringtone for your cellphone. No. and I hate ringtones. Hate. | |
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And I got DavidEye to swear! | |
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(sending GangstaFam an exclusive advance copy of Madonna's new album)
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here's my take on everything so far:
I like what I've heard of the song, but i compare it to all other lead off singles and it does leave me feeling a little disappointed. Ill withhold judgement until the final HQ version is out, and Ive seen the video. I didnt like Music for ages after it came out, Id been hoping for an other Ray Of Light, but i finally "got" it, and now i think its the best lead single she's done since Vogue. I loved hearing that the whole album was recorded in Stuart Price's London flat, that excites me, remindss me of how Erotica was recorded. Im just hoping if the tracks are all dance, and continuous, they are all distinguishable from the next, and there is enough variation in there. One thing this will do is make her fans go out and buy the singles to get the unmixed versions of the songs. Im also glad to hear Stuart Price say it is dance with soul, so there is no resemblance to techno (which I hate). Hopefully thats his way of saying its not just cheesy Euro pop. The cover I reckon is absoultely brilliant, really striking and appealing. American Life was just to damn depressing looking. It sounds strange but because the cover was B&W, the songs sounded B&W too. Hopefully the video will be really colourful also. The tracklisting is ok. Im guessing from the names of the songs, there will be lots of "baby" and "oooh" in the lyrics, but i've no problem with that, so long as the melodies are up to scratch, which on the last 2 records they haven't really been. Overall Im really excited about the albums release. 12 totally new madonna songs is always going to yield 3-4 excellent tracks at least, but if the hype is deserved it sounds like we're in store for a real treat. | |
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VinnyM27 said: BTW, am I the only one who thinks it's stupid to have a tracklist and cover out before the single is out. Hell, at least gives us an accessable sample. Winamp bullshit!
I'm shocked that Warners hasn't released the single yet.So many "parts" of it are floating around already. | |
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DavidEye said: Moonbeam,have you heard the sample of "Hung Up" yet? Your brother refuses to
Yes I've heard it. It's hard to tell what a whole song will be like from a spliced sample heard over a computer, but it sounds decent enough to me. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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I'm so looking forward to this new release! I haven't been excited about a Madonna album in a long, long time (not since Ray of Light), so this is a good thing. Some thoughts:
1 - I dig the album cover. Fuck all of y'all that are pish poshing it. I wanna make believe that she's about to start doing the windmill right there on the cover of that album. 2 - These song titles suck. They all sound corny as hell.
"Let it will be" WTF?? There is a song called "Jump" and then another called "How High" right after it? LOL! That is too much. A recycled song from "bedtime stories" and "Isaac" oh gaaaaawd Seriously...you're going on about the song titles? Not even the songs...the song titles. 3 - I haven't heard the snippet of Hung Up yet, and likely won't until I can hear the full song. 4 - Re: the sequential mix Oh my god... that's NEVER been done before.... the old bag is SO novel....
Who claimed this was a new idea? I swear...some of you kids need to find time to do something other than complain. | |
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The below was just posted on Popjustice...hmmm
http://popjustice2.proboa...259&page=3 This posting has appeared on a certain website from a certain person who knows what they're talkign about. "Ok, I’ve heard it twice and this is what I could make out: There are 12 songs, all very dancey, all mixed together seemlessly, either with classical string passages or electronic twiddlings. The whole effect is rather like listening to a seriously pumping French house DJs mix compilation. Please don’t be surprised if you’re looking for a bottle of poppers and the nearest podium by track two. I know I was. On the one hand it is very cheeky, referencing both her mid 80s dance material (Jellybean etc), as well as Abba (you all know about that one by now), The Jacksons ‘Can You Feel It’ (in the bass line of ‘Sorry’, the second single), ‘I Feel Love’ (in ‘Future Lovers’), as well as 70s/80s New Wave stuff (particularly the song ‘I Love New York’). But it’s also pretty intense. There are plenty of "fuck you" lyics, not to mention spiritual ruminations a la Ray Of Light. The fact you don’t get time to breath from beginning to end also doesn’t help matters. But in a good way. ‘Push’ was facinating. The nearest I could come to described its grinding pychadelia was The Beatles ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’. It also has a new contender for the worst/funniest lyric in history: "I don’t like other cities but I like New York, Other places make me feel like a dork." ... although the ironic delivery might absolve her of any possible crimes to literature. cough cough… In short it’s gayer than an Elton John Versailles Hall Of Mirrors costume party. I reckon it’s up there with the best. Possibly even surpassing Ray Of Light. But don’t quote me on that when we all hear it coming out of normal speakers and discover it sounds shit." [Edited 9/22/05 14:31pm] You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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I think the pic is great! And this album HAS to be better than pukey "American Life." Bleh! That album had 2 songs on it that I liked. I'm cautiously optimistic about this disc. | |
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ehuffnsd said: The below was just posted on Popjustice...hmmm
http://popjustice2.proboa...259&page=3 This posting has appeared on a certain website from a certain person who knows what they're talkign about. "Ok, I’ve heard it twice and this is what I could make out: There are 12 songs, all very dancey, all mixed together seemlessly, either with classical string passages or electronic twiddlings. The whole effect is rather like listening to a seriously pumping French house DJs mix compilation. Please don’t be surprised if you’re looking for a bottle of poppers and the nearest podium by track two. I know I was. On the one hand it is very cheeky, referencing both her mid 80s dance material (Jellybean etc), as well as Abba (you all know about that one by now), The Jacksons ‘Can You Feel It’ (in the bass line of ‘Sorry’, the second single), ‘I Feel Love’ (in ‘Future Lovers’), as well as 70s/80s New Wave stuff (particularly the song ‘I Love New York’). But it’s also pretty intense. There are plenty of "fuck you" lyics, not to mention spiritual ruminations a la Ray Of Light. The fact you don’t get time to breath from beginning to end also doesn’t help matters. But in a good way. ‘Push’ was facinating. The nearest I could come to described its grinding pychadelia was The Beatles ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’. It also has a new contender for the worst/funniest lyric in history: "I don’t like other cities but I like New York, Other places make me feel like a dork." ... although the ironic delivery might absolve her of any possible crimes to literature. cough cough… In short it’s gayer than an Elton John Versailles Hall Of Mirrors costume party. I reckon it’s up there with the best. Possibly even surpassing Ray Of Light. But don’t quote me on that when we all hear it coming out of normal speakers and discover it sounds shit." [Edited 9/22/05 14:31pm] Pleeeeease let this all be true. That's the best thing I've read so far about this album. | |
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THE SLING IS OFF!!!!
Paris premire of Revolver You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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ehuffnsd said: THE SLING IS OFF!!!!
Paris premire of Revolver Madge's boobs! | |
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MikeMatronik said: ehuffnsd said: THE SLING IS OFF!!!!
Paris premire of Revolver Madge's boobs! I think we should start a thread dedicated to 'em. | |
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DavidEye said: VinnyM27 said: BTW, am I the only one who thinks it's stupid to have a tracklist and cover out before the single is out. Hell, at least gives us an accessable sample. Winamp bullshit!
I'm shocked that Warners hasn't released the single yet.So many "parts" of it are floating around already. Their stupid...or scared! | |
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ehuffnsd said: The below was just posted on Popjustice...hmmm
http://popjustice2.proboa...259&page=3 This posting has appeared on a certain website from a certain person who knows what they're talkign about. "Ok, I’ve heard it twice and this is what I could make out: There are 12 songs, all very dancey, all mixed together seemlessly, either with classical string passages or electronic twiddlings. The whole effect is rather like listening to a seriously pumping French house DJs mix compilation. Please don’t be surprised if you’re looking for a bottle of poppers and the nearest podium by track two. I know I was. On the one hand it is very cheeky, referencing both her mid 80s dance material (Jellybean etc), as well as Abba (you all know about that one by now), The Jacksons ‘Can You Feel It’ (in the bass line of ‘Sorry’, the second single), ‘I Feel Love’ (in ‘Future Lovers’), as well as 70s/80s New Wave stuff (particularly the song ‘I Love New York’). But it’s also pretty intense. There are plenty of "fuck you" lyics, not to mention spiritual ruminations a la Ray Of Light. The fact you don’t get time to breath from beginning to end also doesn’t help matters. But in a good way. ‘Push’ was facinating. The nearest I could come to described its grinding pychadelia was The Beatles ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’. It also has a new contender for the worst/funniest lyric in history: "I don’t like other cities but I like New York, Other places make me feel like a dork." ... although the ironic delivery might absolve her of any possible crimes to literature. cough cough… In short it’s gayer than an Elton John Versailles Hall Of Mirrors costume party. I reckon it’s up there with the best. Possibly even surpassing Ray Of Light. But don’t quote me on that when we all hear it coming out of normal speakers and discover it sounds shit." [Edited 9/22/05 14:31pm] Again, this is either going to be really good or really bad.... This sounds kind of promising. And "New York....dork" thing this is true, she needs some help with her lyrics! | |
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MikeMatronik said: ehuffnsd said: THE SLING IS OFF!!!!
Paris premire of Revolver Madge's boobs! The two in front of her look great but she should chop off that hideous on on the side of her.... | |
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VinnyM27 said: MikeMatronik said: Madge's boobs! The two in front of her look great but she should chop off that hideous on on the side of her.... he knows they may not be together much longer if this film bombs really bad and her album is a hit. i dont think his ego can take much more of a betting. You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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Moonbeam said: DavidEye said: Moonbeam,have you heard the sample of "Hung Up" yet? Your brother refuses to
Yes I've heard it. It's hard to tell what a whole song will be like from a spliced sample heard over a computer, but it sounds decent enough to me. Hey GangstaFam...even your brother listened to the sample!! | |
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ehuffnsd said: The below was just posted on Popjustice...hmmm
http://popjustice2.proboa...259&page=3 This posting has appeared on a certain website from a certain person who knows what they're talkign about. "Ok, I’ve heard it twice and this is what I could make out: There are 12 songs, all very dancey, all mixed together seemlessly, either with classical string passages or electronic twiddlings. The whole effect is rather like listening to a seriously pumping French house DJs mix compilation. Please don’t be surprised if you’re looking for a bottle of poppers and the nearest podium by track two. I know I was. On the one hand it is very cheeky, referencing both her mid 80s dance material (Jellybean etc), as well as Abba (you all know about that one by now), The Jacksons ‘Can You Feel It’ (in the bass line of ‘Sorry’, the second single), ‘I Feel Love’ (in ‘Future Lovers’), as well as 70s/80s New Wave stuff (particularly the song ‘I Love New York’). But it’s also pretty intense. There are plenty of "fuck you" lyics, not to mention spiritual ruminations a la Ray Of Light. The fact you don’t get time to breath from beginning to end also doesn’t help matters. But in a good way. ‘Push’ was facinating. The nearest I could come to described its grinding pychadelia was The Beatles ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’. It also has a new contender for the worst/funniest lyric in history: "I don’t like other cities but I like New York, Other places make me feel like a dork." ... although the ironic delivery might absolve her of any possible crimes to literature. cough cough… In short it’s gayer than an Elton John Versailles Hall Of Mirrors costume party. I reckon it’s up there with the best. Possibly even surpassing Ray Of Light. But don’t quote me on that when we all hear it coming out of normal speakers and discover it sounds shit." Wow! This is an interesting review. "Sorry" has already been picked as the second single? | |
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DavidEye said: Hey GangstaFam...even your brother listened to the sample!!
What's that supposed to mean? | |
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Hung Up
written by Madonna,Stuart Price,B.Anderson and B.Ulvaeus Produced by Madonna and Stuart Price Get Together written by Madonna,Anders Bagge and Peer Astrom Produced by Madonna and Stuart Price Sorry written and produced by Madonna and Stuart Price Future Lovers written and produced by Madonna and Mirwais Ahmadzai I Love New York written and produced by Madonna and Stuart Price Let It Will Be written by Madonna,Mirwais Ahmadzai and Stuart Price produced by Madonna and Stuart Price Forbidden Love written and produced by Madonna and Stuart Price Jump written by Madonna,Joe Henry and Stuart Price produced by Madonna and Stuart Price How High written by Madonna,Christian Karlsson,Pontus Winberg,and Henril Jonback Produced by Madonna,Bloodshy and Avant,and Stuart Price Isaac written and produced by Madonna and Stuart Price spoken word by Yitahak Sinwani Push written and produced by Madonna and Stuart Price Like It Or Not written and produced by Madonna,Christian Karlsson,Pontus Winberg,and Henrik Jonback | |
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